| Contributor | 
      Phillips, Emily, 1822-1909, collector. | 
   
   
      | Title | 
      [The Singer Manufacturing Company trade cards] [graphic]. | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      [United States] | 
   
   
      | Publisher | 
      UNITED STATES. 1876-1882 | 
   
   
      | Date | 
      [ca. 1876-1882] | 
   
   
      | Physical Description | 
      6 prints : chromolithographs ; 7 x 11.5 cm. (2.75 x 4.5 in.) or smaller. | 
   
   
      | Description | 
      Series of illustrated trade cards depicting comic views entitled "This coat was sewed on a Singer machine," "What I have sewed
         together and no one rip asunder," "Making ends meet," and "As ye sew so shall ye rip," showing a man caught and hanging from
         a windowsill by his coat looking in the face of a frightened cat with its back arched; a couple attired in their wedding clothes,
         which Cupid stitches together behind them; a boy sewing the ends of two cat's tails together with a Singer sewing machine.
         Two other boys hold the horrified looking cats, while a dog sits near the machine; a boy sitting on the edge of a sewing machine
         with his back to the viewer as another boy sews; musicians playing french horn, flute, and baritone; and two men lounging
         in a hay field, one of them asleep and mischeviously being prodded by the other with a twig, with a post and rail fence in
         background. The Singer Manufacturing Company relocated to 1106 Chestnut Street from 1609 Ridge Avenue ca. 1876 and moved to
         1202 Chestnut Street in 1882.
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      | Notes | 
      Title supplied by cataloger. | 
   
   
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      Four prints contain the following advertising text printed on versos: Advertising text printed on verso: Principal Office
         of The Singer Manufacturing Company Removed to 1202 Chestnut Street. Genuine Singer Sewing Machines. At Low Prices For Cash.
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      Two prints contain the following advertising text printed on versos: The world's award. First premium to the singer. 232,
         444 (Two hundred and thirty-two thousand four hundred and forty-four,) machines sold in one year, 113, 254 more machines than
         were sold by the next highest company. Machines sold on easy monthly installments, No. 1106 Chestnut St., Phila.
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       | 
      Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012. | 
   
   
       | 
      Two prints [P.9387.1 & 2] gift of Alan Smith. | 
   
   
       | 
      For duplicate of "Making ends meet" see Helen Beitler Graphic Ephemera Collection - Trade cards & Blotters [P.2011.10.59] | 
   
   
       | 
      Digitized. | 
   
   
      | Subject | 
      Singer Manufacturing Company. | 
   
   
       | 
      Sewing machine industry -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. | 
   
   
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      Sewing machines. | 
   
   
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      Boys. | 
   
   
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      Cats. | 
   
   
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      Dogs. | 
   
   
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      Cruelty. | 
   
   
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      Cupids. | 
   
   
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      Leisure. | 
   
   
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      Musical instruments. | 
   
   
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      Musicians. | 
   
   
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      Sleeping. | 
   
   
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      Spouses. | 
   
   
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      Wedding clothing & dress. | 
   
   
      | Genre | 
      Trade cards -- 1870-1890. | 
   
   
       | 
      Chromolithographs -- 1870-1890. | 
   
   
      | Provenance | 
      Phillips, Emily, 1822-1909, collector. | 
   
   
      | Location | 
      Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| trade card - Singer [1975.F.786; 1975.F.864-866; P.9387.1 & 2] | 
   
   
      | Accession number | 
      1975.F.786 | 
   
   
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      1975.F.864 | 
   
   
       | 
      1975.F.865 | 
   
   
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      1975.F.866 | 
   
   
       | 
      P.9387.1 | 
   
   
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      P.9387.2 |